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Journal of Pediatric Psychology, Vol. 25, No. 2, 2000, pp. 79-91
© 2000 Society of Pediatric Psychology

Predictors of Distress in Parents of Children With Cancer: A Prospective Study

Patricia Sloper, PhD

Social Policy Research Unit, University of York

All correspondence should be sent to Patricia Sloper, Social Policy Research Unit, University of York, Heslington, York Y010 5DD, United Kingdom.

Objective: To investigate levels of psychological distress in parents of children with cancer and relationships between distress and measures of illness variables, appraisal, psychosocial resources and coping strategies.

Methods: Questionnaires were completed by 68 mothers and 58 fathers at 6 (Time 1) and 18 (Time 2) months postdiagnosis.

Results: High levels of distress for 51% of mothers and around 40% of fathers were apparent at both time points, with little change over time. For mothers, their appraisal of the strain of the illness, and their own ability to deal with it, and family cohesion were predictive of distress, both concurrently and prospectively, and, at Time 1, greater use of self-directed coping strategies was related to higher levels of distress. For fathers, risk factors of employment problems (Time 1) and the number of the child's hospital admissions (Time 2) were significant, along with appraisal and family cohesion.

Conclusions: Continuation of high levels of distress over time points to the importance of identification of those at risk at an early stage and provision of ongoing support. Implications for such support are discussed.

Key words: childhood cancer; parent adjustment; risk factors; stress; coping; mothers; fathers.


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